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Chris Condit, Austin, TX US
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| 20110009701 | OCT USING SPECTRALLY RESOLVED BANDWIDTH - The embodiments disclosed herein is related to a system for optical coherence tomographic imaging of turbid (i.e., scattering) materials utilizing multiple channels of information. The multiple channels of information may be comprised and encompass spatial, angle, spectral and polarization domains. More specifically, the embodiments disclosed herein is related to methods and apparatus for utilizing optical sources, systems or receivers capable of providing (source), processing (system) or recording (receiver) a multiplicity of channels of spectral information for optical coherence tomographic imaging of turbid materials. In these methods and apparatus the multiplicity of channels of spectral information that can be provided by the source, processed by the system, or recorded by the receiver are used to convey simultaneously spatial, spectral or polarimetric information relating to the turbid material being imaged tomographically. The multichannel optical coherence tomographic methods can be incorporated into an endoscopic probe for imaging a patient. The endoscope comprises an optical fiber array and can comprise a plurality of optical fibers adapted to be disposed in the patient. The optical fiber array transmits the light from the light source into the patient, and transmits the light reflected by the patient out of the patient. The plurality of optical fibers in the array is in optical communication with the light source. The multichannel optical coherence tomography system comprises a detector for receiving the light from the array and analyzing the light. The methods and apparatus may be applied for imaging a vessel, biliary, GU and/or GI tract of a patient. | 01-13-2011 |
Christopher Condit, Austin, TX US
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| 20090043198 | MAGNETO-MOTIVE ULTRASOUND DETECTION OF MAGNETIC NANOPARTICLES - Provided herein are systems, methods and compositions for the use of ultrasound for detection of cells and nanoparticles. | 02-12-2009 |
Christopher X. Condit, San Francisco, CA US
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| 20110010686 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATING OBJECT-ORIENTED MODEL PROFILES AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES - A method includes receiving a modeling template, the modeling template comprising a plurality of modeling constructs and profile constructs, each profile construct generated from a modeling profile and comprising an extension of one of the modeling constructs. The method further includes parsing the modeling template into the plurality of modeling constructs and profile constructs. One or more object-oriented constructs are defined based, at least in part, on the parsed modeling constructs and profile constructs. Source code is automatically generated in an object-oriented programming language based, at least in part, on the defined object-oriented constructs. The object-oriented programming language comprises an object-oriented programming language with embedded inferencing. | 01-13-2011 |
Craig Condit, Scottsdale, AZ US
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| 20100153535 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING A DOMAIN NAME REGISTRANT'S SOCIAL WEBSITES - Systems and methods of the present invention allow for managing multiple social websites. An exemplary method may comprise the steps of registering a domain name to a Registrant, generating a Social Domain (that corresponds to a social website) by concatenating at least one subdomain to the Registrant's domain name, mapping the Social Domain to a URL for the Registrant's social website webpage, entering the Social Domain in a browser, and displaying the Registrant's social website webpage. | 06-17-2010 |
David A. Condit, Avon, CT US
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| 20100092815 | MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY HAVING CATALYST DIFFUSION BARRIER LAYER - A membrane electrode assembly includes an anode; a cathode; a membrane between the anode and the cathode and having a thickness defined between the anode and the cathode; and a catalyst diffusion barrier layer in a location bounded on one side by an interface between the membrane and the cathode, and bounded on the other side by a plane approximately 50% of the thickness of the membrane from the cathode. A method of manufacture is also provided. | 04-15-2010 |
| 20110020727 | Protective and Precipitation Layers for PEM Fuel Cell - A membrane electrode assembly is provided which includes an anode; a cathode; a membrane between the anode and the cathode; and a protective layer between the membrane and at least one electrode of the anode and the cathode, the protective layer having a layer of ionomer material containing a catalyst, the layer having a porosity of between 0 and 10%, an ionomer content of between 50 and 80% vol., a catalyst content of between 10 and 50% vol., and an electrical connectivity between catalyst particles of between 35 and 75%. A configuration using a precipitation layer to prevent migration of catalyst ions is also provided. | 01-27-2011 |
| 20110244340 | MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES WITH HYDROGEN PEROXIDE DECOMPOSITION CATALYST - A membrane electrode assembly includes an anode including a hydrogen oxidation catalyst; a cathode; a membrane disposed between the anode and the cathode; and a peroxide decomposition catalyst positioned in at least one position selected from the group consisting of a layer between the anode and the membrane and a layer between the cathode and the membrane wherein the peroxide decomposition catalyst has selectivity when exposed to hydrogen peroxide toward reactions which form benign products from the hydrogen peroxide. The peroxide decomposition catalyst can also be positioned within the membrane. Also disclosed is a power-generating fuel cell system including such a membrane electrode assembly, and a process for operating such a fuel cell system. The assembly components contain ionomer material which can be perfluorinated or non-perfluorinated, high temperature, hydrocarbon, and the like. | 10-06-2011 |
Jeremy Condit, Redmond, WA US
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| 20110283135 | MANAGING MEMORY FAULTS - Embodiments are described for managing memory faults. An example system can include a memory controller module to manage memory cells and report memory faults. An error buffer module can store memory fault information received from the memory controller. A notification module can be in communication with the error buffer module. The notification module may generate a notification of a memory fault in a memory access operation. A system software module can provide services and manage executing programs on a processor. In addition, the system software module can receive the notifications of the memory fault for the memory access operation. A notification handler may be activated by an interrupt when the notification of the memory fault in the memory access operation is received. | 11-17-2011 |
Jeremy P. Condit, Redmond, WA US
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| 20100106754 | Hardware and Operating System Support for Persistent Memory On A Memory Bus - Implementations of a file system that is supported by a non-volatile memory that is directly connected to a memory bus, and placed side by side with a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), are described. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100106895 | Hardware and Operating System Support For Persistent Memory On A Memory Bus - Implementations of a file system that is supported by a non-volatile memory that is directly connected to a memory bus, and placed side by side with a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), are described. | 04-29-2010 |
| 20100169868 | Unifying Type Checking and Property Checking for Low Level Programs - This document describes a unified type checker and property checker for a low level program's heap and its types. The type checker can use the full power of the property checker to express and verify subtle, program specific type and memory safety invariants well beyond what the native low level program system can check. Meanwhile, the property checker can rely on the type checker to provide structure and disambiguation for the program's heap, enabling more concise and more powerful type-based specifications. This approach makes use of a fully automated Satisfiability Modulo Theories (SMT) solver and a decision procedure for checking type safety, which means that the programmer's only duty is to provide high-level type and property annotations as part of the original program's source. | 07-01-2010 |
| 20110119456 | EFFICIENCY OF HARDWARE MEMORY ACCESS USING DYNAMICALLY REPLICATED MEMORY - Dynamically replicated memory is usable to allocate new memory space from failed memory pages by pairing compatible failed memory pages to reuse otherwise unusable failed memory pages. Dynamically replicating memory involves detecting and recording memory faults, reclaiming failed memory pages for later use, recovering from detected memory faults, and scheduling access to replicated memory pages. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110119538 | Dynamically Replicated Memory - Dynamically replicated memory is usable to allocate new memory space from failed memory pages by pairing compatible failed memory pages to reuse otherwise unusable failed memory pages. Dynamically replicating memory involves detecting and recording memory faults, reclaiming failed memory pages for later use, recovering from detected memory faults, and scheduling access to replicated memory pages. | 05-19-2011 |
John W. Condit, Cranberry Township, PA US
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| 20110195213 | Aqueous Dispersions and Coatings - The present invention provides aqueous dispersions that, for example, include the reaction product of an oxirane-functional vinyl addition polymer having an oxirane functionality between 0.5 and 5; an acid-functional polymer having an acid number 30 to 500; and a tertiary amine. Also described are coating compositions containing the dispersion and methods of forming the dispersion. | 08-11-2011 |
Jonathan C. Condit, Austin, TX US
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| 20100220334 | FORWARD-IMAGING OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY (OCT) SYSTEMS AND PROBES - Provided are forward-imaging optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems and probes. | 09-02-2010 |
Reston A. Condit, Idaho Falls, ID US
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| 20120125218 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR SYNCHRONIZING A REMOVABLE TIMER KEY - A timer key relating to monitoring a countdown time of a countdown routine of an electronic device is disclosed. The timer key comprises a processor configured to respond to a countdown time associated with operation of the electronic device, a display operably coupled with the processor, and a housing configured to house at least the processor. The housing has an associated structure configured to engage with the electronic device to share the countdown time between the electronic device and the timer key. The processor is configured to begin a countdown routine based at least in part on the countdown time, wherein the countdown routine is at least substantially synchronized with a countdown routine of the electronic device when the timer key is removed from the electronic device. A system and method for synchronizing countdown routines of a timer key and an electronic device are also disclosed. | 05-24-2012 |
